SEC and CFTC Collaborate to Modernize Crypto Rules via ‘Project Crypto’
To modernize cryptocurrency regulation, the SEC and CFTC are jointly launching “Project Crypto.”
To modernize cryptocurrency regulation, the SEC and CFTC are jointly launching “Project Crypto.”
In a move to provide market clarity, the SEC has issued guidance stating that tokenized securities are subject to federal securities laws.
The South Korean financial regulator is pushing for ownership ceilings on cryptocurrency exchanges, modeling the approach on existing securities market safeguards.
Close to 40% of merchants in the US now accept cryptocurrency at checkout, a trend fueled by increasing consumer curiosity.
Outflows from digital asset investment products surged to a 15-month high last week, with US$1.73 billion exiting the market.
Reports from Nikkei Asia indicate Japan will clear its first set of cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds around 2028.
Naxxar, Malta, 26th January 2026, PlayNewswire

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